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Freddy Landry
13 May, 09:14
What was the appeal of revivalism?
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Colton Lloyd
13 May, 11:02
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The biggest appeal of Christian Revivalism was the Protestant idea that people could have a personal relationship with God without having to pay indulgences to the Church, which appealed to many people who wanted a "pure" relationship with their God.
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